US Embassy Abu Dhabi and US Consulate General Dubai Visa System Update

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The US Embassy in Abu Dhabi and the US Consulate General in Dubai are introducing significant changes to their visa appointment scheduling and information system, effective May 30, 2025. This upgrade is part of a broader effort to streamline the visa application process for global applicants. The changes will impact all nonimmigrant and immigrant visa applicants, including those applying for study, work, or visit visas. The new system aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the visa application process, making it easier for applicants to schedule appointments and access relevant information. As a result, applicants can expect a more streamlined and user-friendly experience when applying for US visas.

It is essential for applicants to be aware of these changes and their potential impact on the application process. To ensure a smooth transition, applicants should review the updated guidelines and procedures before their appointment. The US Embassy and Consulate General will provide detailed information on the new system and any specific requirements or procedures that applicants need to follow. By staying informed and prepared, applicants can minimize potential disruptions and navigate the visa application process with ease. The changes are expected to enhance the overall experience for US visa applicants in the UAE, and the US Embassy and Consulate General are committed to providing support and guidance throughout the transition process. Applicants can expect to benefit from a more efficient and effective visa application process, which will facilitate their travel plans to the United States.


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